Ethics: and Technology: How to Out-Smart Your Smart Phone

When

08/19/2019

12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Location

WEBINAR AICPA

Registration

Member – $110.00

Nonmember – $140.00

Registration is closed

Technology is always transformative. But the changes it brings aren’t always so good -- for us, our colleagues, our clients, our families or our firms. Our omnipresent personal technology surrounds us with ethical issues: from distracted driving to Netflix binging to online shopping at work. And that just scratches the surface.

This course focuses on the often-little-noticed ethical challenges of technology -- and suggests ways of managing your technology, your time, and your energy to deal with them.

Greg Conderacci, who teaches this course, is no Luddite. He has all the same tech toys you do. And, as author of Getting UP! Supercharging Your Energy, he has researched and written extensively about their impact. A BLI Senior Fellow, consultant, and faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, he is a sought-after adviser for personal and corporate change.

Recognize ethical challenges of technology

List ways technology affects our brain and thinking skills

Recognize the difference between meditative thinking and calculative thinking

Identify the positive and negative effects of networks

Name ways to detox from technology and improve concentration

Designed For: CPAs, business professionals and their staffLevel: IntermediateInstructor: Greg ConderacciDeveloper: AICPACPE Credits: 4.5Area of Study: Behavioral Ethics 4
Personal Development 0.5Prerequisite: Be a user of smart phones, the internet, tablets, video games, or social media